Thursday, May 2, 2013

Melting glaciers

Glaciers are a big part of the global warming. Melting glaciers are probably one of the biggest problems that are caused by global warming. As the glaciers melt the water level raises. I think that raising water level is a big problem and I think that everybody can agree. I've seen some pictures about big floods around the world. Those pictures give you the harsh truth about what global warming can do. And it all starts from the melting glaciers. Also about the floods, they will get bigger and bigger as the glaciers melt. At some point land starts to drown under water for good.

Floods and raising water level isn't the only problem that melting glaciers cause. Animals living in the glacier are in big danger. I don't want to see beautiful animals such as penguings disappear. Also animals all around the world are in danger if the water takes over their homes. Though so are the humans. I see melting glaciers as the biggest problem in global warming. I think that everyone should read a little about global warming and then think if they can global warming stop. It doesn't have to be big actions. Start small.

2 comments:

  1. The melting of glaciers is a huge problem we are facing. We have to do something to prevent it from happening. All the floods and changes in seas it will cause is serious. Also all the rare animals that live by the glaciers are gonna disappear and that is not acceptible. You chose a great topic for your blog and this blog is just simply right. Nicely done!

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  2. I also think that melting glaciers are a huge problem! Here in north global warming doesn't show as dramatically than in south. But in Finlad global warming can cause death to Saimaa ringed seals because they need ice to make baby-seals. So I think that we all should think about things that we could do to prevent the glaciers melting. There are a lot of little things that we can do! For example switching off the lights when we don't need them, going by bike or walking instead of using a car and eating as much home-made food as possible. Together we can make a big impact!

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